Monthly Archives: August 2013
The Islamic struggle for gay rights… and wrongs.
Islam’s wrestle with the topic of homosexuality Does Islam “struggle” (jihad) with the topic of homosexuality and “gay rights”? You bet! As fascinating as this topic is, I have assiduously avoided blogging about it for over six months, because although I had all this data I had not really figured out how to go about it. You see, […]
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- August 19, 2013
- / Category Homosexual, Reflection on Ministry
- / Posted By Kevin Bennett
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Who are these “angels”, and what do they want?
The heavenly host Who are all those angels, and what’s going on in the throne room of God? I wrote this as part of another article entitled, “The Angels at Christmas time: What’s with that?“. I pulled it out as a separate item in the interest of keeping all my posts a little shorter. This is […]
- August 17, 2013
- / Category 1 Chronicles 24, 1 Kings 6, Angel, Exodus 25, Genesis 3, Revelation 1, Revelation 4, Revelation 5
- / Posted By Kevin Bennett
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Advice for living on the street: Don’t be female.
Welcome to the Jungle The Law of the Jungle (summarised as “only the strong survive”) is unfamiliar territory to most people who will be reading this blog. So unfamilar, in fact, that many of us like to think it doesn’t apply to the human experience. It does. The content of this post is blunt, and possibly quite […]